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Cirrus 5 User Manual 

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11.3. Clean secondary filter 

First, remove the silicone tube connected with oxygen output, take down the humidification 

bottle, rotate the air filter with a counterclockwise direction as Figure 14, remove the filter 

cloth, clean with mild soap, rinse with water, wipe off the water. Air dry, then install back to 

the air filter. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                       

Figure 14 

11.4. Clean the humidifier

 (if a humidifier is in use) 

  Daily: 

- Empty the water from the humidifier. 

- Rinse the humidifier clean water. 

- Fill humidifier up to the max line with distilled water. 

  Regularly: 

- Disinfect the humidifier parts by cleaning with in a disinfectant solution. 

- Rinse and dry. 

- Check that the humidifier lid seal is in good condition. 

11.5

Clean Oxygen tubing and nasal cannula

 

Follow the manufacturer

’s instructions.   

11.6

Replacement of fuse tube

 

Remove the fuse cover, which is part of the power cord connector assembly.    Remove the 

fuse with by using a small screwdriver. Close the fuse cover after fuse is replaced. 

Summary of Contents for Cirrus 5

Page 1: ...JAGZ03 03 3B ver1 0 12 07 2015 Cirrus 5 Oxygen Concentrator Manual Important Make sure you read and understand all of the information ...

Page 2: ...oduction 7 5 Operation Conditions and Environment 7 6 Indications for Use 7 7 Technical Parameters 8 8 Structures and Functions 9 9 Operation Instructions 10 10 Alarms and Safety Devices 13 11 Maintenance 14 12 Troubleshooting 16 13 Information on Electromagnetic Compatibility 17 14 Accessories 21 15 Condition for Transportation and Storage 21 16 Contact Us 21 ...

Page 3: ...g the Cirrus 5 Oxygen Concentrator This user manual contains function operation steps basic trouble shooting and important safety information To ensure your safety and proper operation of this oxygen concentrator please carefully read this user manual before use ...

Page 4: ...r CLASS II equipment Serial number Authorized Representative in the European Community Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment Type B Applied Part The applied part complying with the specified requirements of standard IEC EN 60601 1 to provide protection against electric shock particularly regarding allowable patient leakage current Variability rotational adjustment To identify...

Page 5: ...anufactures high concentration oxygen which promotes rapid burning Keep oxygen concentrator at least 5 feet from open flames or sparks Do not smoke while your oxygen concentrator is in operation Do not leave a nasal oxygen cannula under bed coverings or chair cushions Use no lubricants grease or petroleum based products on or near your oxygen concentrator Electrical shock hazard Do not remove cove...

Page 6: ...rator to reach regular function and normal performance NOTE If oxygen does not seem to flow first verify that the flowmeter ball is registering a flow Then place the tip of the cannula into a glass of water if bubbles come out of the cannula oxygen is flowing If bubbles do not appear turn off the oxygen concentrator immediately and refer to Troubleshooting NOTE There is never a danger of depleting...

Page 7: ...separate nitrogen from ambient air The oxygen concentrator can supply a patient with steady oxygen in a safe reliable low cost adjustable flow 5 Operation Conditions and Environment Ambient temperature 10 40 Relative humidity 30 85 Air pressure 700 hPa 1060 hPa Altitude Up to 2286m without degradation consult your equipment provider for further information regarding to 2286m to 4000m Do not operat...

Page 8: ...ge LCD display optional Switch times pressure digital accuracy 0 001MPa accumulating timing range 0 99999hours present timing accuracy 1 minute presetting timing accuracy 1 minute Optional temperature digital accuracy 0 1 purity digital SPO2 digital accuracy 1 Electrical category Class II Type B Net Weight Kg 16 Atomization particle optional 5 μ reaches 90 only for atomization type Low purity alar...

Page 9: ...ow lamp d H P H T high pressure overheated temperature red lamp e H O2 oxygen purity is 85 blue lamp Accuracy 3 f L O2 oxygen purity is 85 red lamp Accuracy 3 2 Power switch 3 Oxygen Flow Meter The location of ball float in the oxygen flow meter shows the outlet oxygen flow L min 4 Flow Meter Knob Adjusts and controls the outlet oxygen flow Do not over turn the flow meter knob Turn counterclockwis...

Page 10: ...er Cord Holder 9 Operation instructions Allow for at least 1 foot 12 inches of clearance away from walls draperies furniture or other obstructions Do not place the unit in a confined non ventilated area When turned off allow at least 5 minutes before restarting concentrator 9 1 If used with a humidifier ensure only distilled water is used and the humidifier is filled properly and the lid is secure...

Page 11: ...mains within specification values 9 3 Insert the power plug into the electrical outlet Fig 6 of the correct voltage and frequency as defined in section 7 Technical Parameters on page 9 Press the I O power switch to the I position to turn the unit on the display LCD the will light 8 1a Figure 6 9 4 To set the flow of oxygen turn the knob on the oxygen flow meter left or right until the ball float i...

Page 12: ...the maximum recommended flow does not exceed 10 of the indicated value when a back pressure of 7kPa is applied to the output of the device The maximum outlet pressure is 70kPa Oxygen Concentration at 2L min 90 3 at 5L min 93 3 It is very important to select only the prescribed level of oxygen Change the flow selection only under the guidance of your physician 9 5 To turn the unit off set the I O p...

Page 13: ...tion alarm OCSI The oxygen concentration will rise to the normal operating level in five minutes of operation When oxygen purity is 85 the blue indicator 8 1e on page 10 will light If oxygen purity falls below 85 the red indicator lamp will illuminate with audible alarm indicating low purity 8 1f on page10 Refer to the troubleshooting on page 19 Or call your supplier to service the device d Temper...

Page 14: ...duct it is the responsibility of the operator to observe and follow these regulations NOTE Modifying the product is not permitted 11 1 Cleaning Clean the outside body with a soft towel with mild soap or detergent and wipe with dry towel Avoid getting any water or cleaner inside the unit Figure 12 11 2 Air intake filter It is a critical to inspect the Air Inlet Filter on a routine basis To remove r...

Page 15: ...humidifier is in use Daily Empty the water from the humidifier Rinse the humidifier clean water Fill humidifier up to the max line with distilled water Regularly Disinfect the humidifier parts by cleaning with in a disinfectant solution Rinse and dry Check that the humidifier lid seal is in good condition 11 5 Clean Oxygen tubing and nasal cannula Follow the manufacturer s instructions 11 6 Replac...

Page 16: ...ated No Trouble Causes Solution 1 No operation after power connected and the P F lamp is lit with audible alarm 1 No connection between circuit of oxygen concentrator and power 2 Blown fuse 3 No power supply 1 Check all power connections 2 Replace the fuse 2 No oxygen flow out of flowmeter or low outtake flow 1 Crimped or occluded tubing 2 Filter clogged 3 Humidifier leaking 1 Check for crimped or...

Page 17: ...n concentration is too low 1 Turn off the oxygen concentrator and consult your Equipment Provider 13 Information on Electromagnetic Compatibility The Cirrus 5 Oxygen Concentrator needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the...

Page 18: ...aration electromagnetic immunity The Cirrus 5 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Cirrus 5 should assure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should ...

Page 19: ...the user of the Cirrus 5 should assure that it is used in such an electromagnetic environment IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no ...

Page 20: ...ess than 3 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Cirrus 5 The Cirrus 5 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Cirrus 5 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communicati...

Page 21: ...ts can degrade minimum safety and performance Please choose the suitable humidifier and Nasal oxygen cannula they must be oxygen compatible be biocompatible include a means to prevent the propagation of fire and accord with requirements of ISO 8359 1996 Amd 1 2012 15 Condition for Transportation and Storage Environment temperature scale 40 55 Comparative humidity scale 95 Air pressure scale 700 10...

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